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Braylon isn't going to make you win. If he was any good nowadays how come Seattle considered him disposable? He isn't good enough to play for a playoff team thats why. He'll fit in well with you guys though, because afterall, you're not gonna be a playoff team

Braylon isn't going to make you win. If he was any good nowadays how come Seattle considered him disposable? He isn't good enough to play for a playoff team thats why. He'll fit in well with you guys though, because afterall, you're not gonna be a playoff team

some guys don't fit in other places, he produced for us and maybe returning back here gets him going again like Deion Branch going back to NE after his failure in Seattle.

Do I expect Braylon to be great? No but w/ our injuries our WR corps sucks, he makes it better.

Even with him back it's still not intimidating. I mean all anyone needs to do is double team him for the whole game. And, I seriously don't know, who is going to be throwing the ball to him anyway?

Forgive my spelling. This was sent from my phone.

Double teaming him means one less defender to worry about. Right now, none of the Jets WRs demand double teaming. And Sanchez will be throwing him the ball, same QB he had 900+ yards and 7 TDs with. He's probably not 100% right now, but I like the move simply because Jets finally gave Sanchez someone he trusted in his rookie and sophomore years. Signing him means Jets may very well resign him next off season depending on what he shows them in the practices and games. Pete Carroll said he liked Braylon but he was slowed by his injury and that he would be a good fit for the Jets assuming he can get back to 100 before the end of the year.

With the Jets one game away from a wildcard spot and a soft schedule to follow, I like the move.

Outside of bringing back the guy who called the Jets decision makers idiots, I think it is a good move. What do they have to lose? I would be surprised if he makes an impact this season with his injury and having to learn Tony's offense, but if he can get healthy and show a little bit of that connection he had with Mark a few years ago, it would be a good move for next year.